Good morning, Central Florida. Here's what you need to know today.
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Many of you are ready for the sun to return, and we'll get it on Friday, but temperatures will still run well below-average, in the 50s. We've got one more cold night for Friday night with the potential for frost/freezing conditions before a bigger warm-up appears in the weekend forecast.
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Around Central Florida
1. Florida lawmakers react to incoming changes to federal immigration policy
As President Donald Trump rolls out executive orders on immigration, Congress passes tougher measures of its own.
2. Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission board members discuss 2025 goals for SunRail
The Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission Governing Board had their first meeting of the year on Thursday afternoon.
3. Daytona Beach commissioners approve purchase of AI software ZeroEyes to help detect firearms
Daytona Beach is set to become the first Florida city to use the AI software ZeroEyes to help detect firearms.
4. Authorities: Orange County Democratic Party treasurer arrested on child porn charges
Orange County Democratic Party Treasurer Matthew A. Inman has been charged with transportation of child sex abuse material, according to authorities.
5. NASA Day of Remembrance honors those who gave their lives advancing U.S. space program
NASA held its Day of Remembrance at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Thursday to honor the men and women who lost their lives in America’s pursuit of space exploration.
Around the Nation
1. Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship
2. More Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, continuing claims highest in 3 years
3. Purdue Pharma, owners to pay $7.4 billion in settlement to lawsuits over the toll of OxyContin
4. Saudi crown prince says kingdom intends to invest $600 billion in U.S. during call with Trump
5. U.S. active duty troops beginning to arrive in Texas and San Diego to support border security
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Quote of the Day
Marking his fourth day back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his executive order blitz, taking new action on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, pardoning abortions protesters, declassifying information related to the assassinations of three historic U.S. figures and more.
Following through on a campaign trail promise, Trump remarked that people had been waiting for this “for years, for decades” for this move as he signed a document making remaining files on the deaths of former President John F. Kennedy, former Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. publicly accessible.